Vol. 61 — No. 26 San Francisco Bay Edition Tuesday, June 30, 2026

THE BAY AREA & MOBILITY GAZETTE

Home & Accessibility · News for Independent Living
In Focus — Accessibility & Home Mobility
Local Business Profile

ElectroEase Stair Lifts: Serving the Entire San Francisco Bay Area

From the Golden Gate to the Silicon Valley, a family-rooted mobility dealer keeps Bay Area homeowners moving safely between floors — new, used, and everything in between.
Scenes from the showroom floor and installations across the Bay Area
Bruno Elite curved stair lift
Bruno Elite curved rail system
Handicare 2000 stair lift seat
Handicare 2000 seat styling
Handicare Freecurve stair lift
Handicare Freecurve custom rail
Handicare 2000 outdoor curved stair lift
Outdoor curved installation
Customer riding a stair lift
Everyday independence at home
Handicare 1000 outdoor stair lift
Handicare 1000 outdoor model
Handicare 1100 stair lift
Handicare 1100 straight rail
Handicare Xclusive continuous charge stair lift
Xclusive continuous-charge rail
Bruno Elite curved outdoor stair lift
Elite curved outdoor lift

On a quiet stretch of 19th Avenue in San Francisco's Sunset District, a small showroom does a business that rarely makes headlines but changes lives one staircase at a time. ElectroEase Stair Lifts, headquartered at 4091 19th Avenue, has built a regional reputation as the Bay Area's go-to dealer for stair lifts, curved rail systems, and vertical platform wheelchair lifts — the kind of equipment that lets an aging parent stay in a two-story home, or a homeowner recovering from surgery keep sleeping in their own bedroom instead of moving downstairs.

Who They Are

ElectroEase Stair Lifts operates as part of a long-established mobility and accessibility equipment network that traces its roots back to 1964, giving the company more than six decades of institutional experience in the field. Rather than a single storefront chasing a single sale, ElectroEase functions as a full-service local dealer: sales, installation, service, and support are handled by the same organization, with technicians who average more than twenty years of hands-on installation experience. That continuity, company representatives say, is what separates a stair lift that works quietly for fifteen years from one that becomes a recurring service call.

What They Offer

The company's product lineup reads like a who's-who of the stair lift industry. ElectroEase is an authorized dealer for Bruno (including the Elan SRE-3050 and Elite CRE-2110 and Elite Outdoor models), Harmar (SL300 and the Pinnacle SL600 and Heavy Duty lines), Handicare (the 1100, 1000, and 2000 Curved series), AccessBDD (Flow X and HomeGlide), and Acorn stair lifts sold used. Beyond stair lifts, the company also specializes in vertical platform wheelchair lifts — porch and entryway lifts that solve the "few steps up to the front door" problem for wheelchair and scooter users, a segment often overlooked by lift dealers who focus solely on interior staircases.

Every configuration is on the table: straight rail or curved rail, indoor or outdoor-rated, new or professionally refurbished. Curved stair lifts, which must be custom-fitted to the exact geometry of a staircase, are offered from five different manufacturers side by side, letting customers compare price, warranty, and build quality before committing to what is typically the largest single purchase in the category.

"Put it in right the first time, and you should have a lifetime of service-free issues."

Where They Serve

Despite the single street address, ElectroEase's territory stretches across the entire San Francisco Bay Area. The company lists dedicated service coverage in San Francisco, Oakland, San Jose, Sacramento, and dozens of smaller cities in between — from Marin communities like Sausalito, Mill Valley, and San Rafael, down the Peninsula through San Mateo, Redwood City, and Palo Alto, into the South Bay across Santa Clara, Sunnyvale, and Cupertino, and out through the East Bay in Berkeley, Walnut Creek, Concord, and Fremont. Wine Country isn't left out either, with routes into Napa, Sonoma, and Santa Rosa. In practice, that means a homeowner almost anywhere in the nine-county Bay Area can get a home evaluation, a quote, and a scheduled installation without needing to travel to a distant regional office.

When to Call

Consultations are available by appointment, and the company markets itself on responsiveness — free quotes over the phone, home evaluations for curved-rail measurements, and installation timelines built around the customer's need rather than a factory backlog. For families facing a sudden mobility change, whether after a fall, a surgery, or a new diagnosis, that turnaround time can matter as much as the equipment itself. The company also actively buys used stair lifts, giving homeowners who no longer need a unit — or who are upgrading to a curved system — a path to recoup value rather than letting a functioning lift go to the landfill.

Why Bay Area Families Choose ElectroEase

The pitch is straightforward: selection, price, and accountability. Because ElectroEase carries five major brands rather than a single manufacturer's line, customers can compare features and price points directly instead of taking one company's word for value. The firm also buys, sells, and trades equipment, and rents units for shorter-term needs such as post-surgical recovery, giving customers flexibility that a straight retail-only competitor typically can't match. Underlying all of it is the installation itself — the company emphasizes that a professionally installed curved lift, done correctly the first time, is what actually delivers the "lifetime of service-free issues" that customers are really paying for.

How Much It Costs

Pricing follows a simple, publicly stated structure: used straight-rail stair lifts are sold at half off the regular new price, a standing discount rather than a limited-time promotion. New units are quoted individually based on brand, rail length, and features such as outdoor weatherproofing or curved-rail custom fabrication, and the company encourages every prospective buyer to call for a free, no-obligation quote before deciding. Financing and ownership options are also available, along with rental arrangements for those who need a lift temporarily rather than permanently — an option aimed at recovery situations where a full purchase isn't necessary.

Taken together, the model reflects a broader shift in home accessibility retail: less about a single big-ticket transaction, and more about an ongoing relationship — buy, sell, trade, rent, finance — built to meet a Bay Area family wherever they are in their mobility journey, and to keep them safely moving between floors of the home they already love.